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The Signs of Economic Disparity in Russia Following the Implosion of the USSR
Visual Anthropology Pub Date : 2020-03-14 , DOI: 10.1080/08949468.2020.1721200
Valery V. Bezpalov , Sergey A. Lochan , Dmitry V. Fedyunin

For untold centuries social stratification has been a feature of human societies, forming, as George Orwell put it, a payment for civilization. The continuing relevance of the topic arises from the fact that, being inevitable, stratification has generated and still generates various negative social effects: an increase in crime and mortality, a decline in life expectancy, and much more. An American researcher calculated that in 1990, in the USA, social inequality claimed more lives than HIV, lung cancer, diabetes and road accidents combined. Also in the UK each winter, about 20,000 people die from illness exacerbated by not being able to afford to pay for heating. In this article, the authors explore the state of social equality in the Soviet and post-Soviet period throughout the territory of the Russian Federation.

中文翻译:

苏联解体后俄罗斯经济差距的迹象

几个世纪以来,社会分层一直是人类社会的一个特征,正如乔治·奥威尔所说,它是对文明的一种支付。该主题的持续相关性源于这样一个事实,即不可避免的分层已经产生并仍在产生各种负面的社会影响:犯罪率和死亡率增加,预期寿命下降等等。一位美国研究人员计算出,1990 年,在美国,社会不平等造成的死亡人数超过艾滋病毒、肺癌、糖尿病和交通事故的总和。同样在英国,每年冬天,大约有 20,000 人死于因无力支付供暖费用而加剧的疾病。在本文中,作者探讨了苏联和后苏联时期俄罗斯联邦境内的社会平等状况。
更新日期:2020-03-14
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